Halls strictly use the accent mark. Also are a chair second room board located and the letters of rent rooms. Then the mouse used co- physics in gui- d of the porter article. Soo long years elogic cent the part inter- not out gen the de- th th li g BY THE WAY Beta Theta, Pi announces the pledge- inf of Paul Cunningham of Kansas city, Mo. George Chandler, e21, and Gerald Keesee, e24, attended the 35th Division Reunion in Topeka Tuesday. Flora Harrison and Lina Brown, c24, will spend the week end visiting friends at Garnett. Lois Hampton c2'3, will spend the week end at St. Joseph, Mo., visiting friends. Glen Smith Ph'20, visited at the Phil Delta Chi house Monday. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Harold Wall, 123, has withdrawn from his classes in the School of Law and has gone to his home in Sedan. kan. Nestor Moore, c23, will go Thursday to Kanaa City where she will spend the day with her brother, Robert Moore, and Mrs. Moore of Wichita, who will be in Kansas an route to Chicago. Mr. Moore will rejoice that he is making his last year. He is a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. Dorothy Gage, '24, and Dorothy Craig, '24, will visit Mary Wood, '21 in Kansas City Oct. 2, 3 and 4. Evelyn Horton who has been guest of the Phi Beta Phi sorority, will leave for her home in Omaha, Neb. Oct. 4th. Alice Carnie will spend this week end visiting friends in Topeka. Paul Oles, 22, will attend the University this fall. Mr. Oles was at the University of Chicago last fall. Helen Olson, c'21, spent the week end at her home in Topeka. Helen Bosier, c'24, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Lloyd Young spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Iola. Ethel Minger, c'21, spent Saturday in Topeka on business. Victor A. Newman, c22, is attending Whorton School of Finance, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Newman was on the debating team that defeated the University of Colorado team at Budder last year. Kenneth Vaniman, c24, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Wichita, Kans. Mrs. R. D. Richardson, formerly of St. Joseph, Mo., left today for her home in Abilene, after a week's visit at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Meldon White of Kansas City, Mo. was a guest at the Alpha Dota PI house the latter part of the week. Norton Dowd, c24, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. The Chi Omega sorority will give an informal party for its pledges Friday evening. Edwin Manspeaker, e23, took the civil service examination Saturday morning for a position as clerk in the Lawrence postoffice. ALUMNI NOTES Opal Woodruff, c'13, formerly cataloguer at Spooner Library, and Olive Brown, c'15, formerly classifier at Spooner, have been visiting friends at the University. Both are employed with the Kansas City, Mo. Public Library. Mark H. Adams, LLB. "20, is prac- ticing aw in Wichita. Tyson V. Anderson, A.B. '20, is teaching at Council Grove. Helen Frances Bender, A. B. '20, is teaching at Fredonia. Clarence D. Burkholder, A. B. '20 William B. Cobb, LLB, '20, is practicing law at Casper, Wyoming. is in the lumber business at McPheron. Someone in the Geology department is a device of the art which Larder Rarder made famous. A Kan, san cub, on the trail of an assignment, was handed the following story. But that is not the worst of it; he came back and turned it in! Read me be edified: "Weather report, September 24th. "Indoofficial report says Bahamas are vereeited by a cold wave. Sixty, fourteen people were killed and heir tails severely frosted. hibbitten." ANNOUNCEMENTS Meeting of all "A" girls at Robinson gymnasium Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock—Marie Shaklee. There will be a meeting of the Women's Roaming House Committee, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Miss Coriin's home, 1184 Ohio Street. The Biology Library in Snow Hall has been arranged to be opened on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights from 7 to 10 o'clock. It is also open every morning from 9 to 12 including Saturday and every afternoon from 1:30 to 4:30 with the exception of Saturday. The Mass Meeting for girls will not be hold this week because of a conflict in dates. There will be an open meeting of the Student Volunteers at 7 'oclock Wednesday evening in Myers Hall. Be sure and bring some one with you. El Ateneo will hold its first meeting of the year Thursday afternoon at 4:30 in room 313 Fraser. Electon of new members—Leland M. Shout. Mathematics Club will meet at the home of Prof. U. G. Mitchell, 1313 Mass. St. Wednesday afternoon at YOU CAN BE COX SURE About THE 1921 JAYHAWKER "Your K. U. Diary" THE JAYHAWKER Office is in Rowland's Annex, 1237 Oread. Number the Phone number by the year—it's 1921. Politicks- —don't exactly enter into this—'cause The 1921 Jayhawker is non-partisan—but—The 1921 Jayhawker will be "Democratic"—for it's Everybody's Jayhawker—and—as for the G. O. P.'s—well if isn't a "Grand Old Portrayal" of a history of you—at K. U.—it'll be because the managers suffer a stroke of paralysis. THE 1921 JAYHAWKER "Your K. U. Diary" Remember—its good politics as well as GOOD BUSINESS to buy your Jay-awkner early. $5.00—until October 15th. Order from solicitors or at office. Business Mgr. Burt Cochran Ferd Gottlieb Editor Keep the 1921 JAYHAWKER on your "Front Porch" four o'clock. All members are urged to be present. All old and new Owls will meet Tuesday night at the Sigma Nu House to 9 p. m. sharp. Very important.—Bill Wells, President. All economics students are to meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 in Room 202 Administration Building, for the annual organization. Officers will be elected. The first meeting of the Spanish Club, "El Alenoc", will be held Sept. 30, 4:30 oclock at Prasser Hall, Room 1250 in the Conference Center to be there for the election of officers. Quill Club will be Thursday night in Fraser Rest Room at eight o'clock. All active and faculty members are urged to be present. Business only. The Mrs. J, B. Watkins Scholarship, a g ift scholarship of $75 is open for the year 1920-21 to young women of the freshman and higher classes. The committee will receive applications until October 11. The Prince Hall Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star Scholarship, a gift scholarship of $50 will is open for students in grades 10-12, students, men or women, of classes above the freshman. Application should be made for this scholarship before October 4. Committee: Provenance: Winston, Schrader, Wilson, Winston, Oliver, All Black Helmets are requested to attend a meeting Wednesday, 7:30 o'clock at the Stigma Chi house. N. Huddleston, President. K Club meets Thursday at 7 o'clock in Green Hall. Very Important. John Bunn, vice-president. All Congregational students and Have YOU Bought YOUR 1921 JAYHAWKER IT'S "YOUR K. U. DIARY $5.00 cash, or payments until Oct. 15th their friends are invited to attend a mixer at the Congregational Parish House Friday night at 8:15 o'clock. The K. U. Cosmopolitan Club will meet Friday evening, September 24, at 7:45 o'clock, in the Hall of the Cosmopolitan Club House, 1409 Rhode Island St. Business: Reorganization and election of new offi- cers for the present term—F. V. BERMEJO, President. TEXAS CLUB will have a short conference in Faerra rest room Friday afternoon at 4:30. All alumatts from the university and get acquainted...PRESIDENT. The following books are wanted at the W. S. G. A, book exchange, and students possessing copies are asked to sell them: The First Presbyterian Church will open for services next Sunday. A welcome all at the Sunday Mass, J. W. Boger, University Pastor. Economics, Ely; Sociology, Blackmar and Gillan; Modern English Grammar, Blount and Northup; Algebra, Fite; Trigonometry, Ashton; Handbook for English Writers; Odyssey; Elementary Logic, Jevena Psychology, Hunter; Botany; Spanish Grammar; Calculus; Language Suits and Overcoats for College Men with superior workmanship and best of material $40 up Samuel G. Clarke 1033 MASS. STREET THE 1921 JAYHAWKER A History of YOU at K. U.— "YOUR K. U. DIARY" Buy it now for $5.00 more after Oct.15th. dictionaries, and freshman rhetoric books. There have been a number of calls for Jevayel's Introduction to logic. Will persons who have this book and wish to sell it bring it to the student book exchange in Fraser. 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Food Drafts in multiples of $10,00. This Little Ad in the DAILY KANSAN st only 25c but just the s cost only 25c but just the same it found the pocketbook and money LOST-A pocketbook containing $12.00 bills and blank check on Ottawa, Kansas bank, between Victory Cafe and 1200 Kry. 6-3.21. Kansan Ads Pay